In order to create a Bajo Sexto string that would carry the Bajo along, Dean Markley incorporated their finest 80/20 "true brass" outer wrap alloy with their finest Swedish Steel, Hex-tinned, Mandolin wire. They also incorporate proprietary "pitch wind" while winding the outer wrap onto the special core wires. This means the cores are brought to their concert pitch in the winding process. Then the outer wrap is meticulously applied. This ensures the guitar strings will ring - loud and true - in your performance.

The Bajo Sexto carries an important role in the musical relm it thrives in. It's needed to "push" and "move" the song along. Without power and punch, the songs just don't drive.

Theyr the best strings for a bjaoquinto youll get. If you want really good quality get sonora or Guadalupe strings, theyre hard to find and theyr alot more in costs. But dean markleys will do just fine. And sound great. Never get la bella strings they have too much bass/mid. I play thru a singlecoil passive pickups. Humbuckers might sound darker.